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no more than the framers agreed, no more than mason and hamilton and re. but do we say they did not want it to work? no. that is the beauty of we the people. we the people agreed that we should have country, exactly what it should be. not to the point that we destroy it, but certainly to the point that we think we are protecting it and we are still here. so i think that lincoln saw what was happening. he saw the slavery, we could not exist half slave and half free. you couldn't do it. it was not going to happen. he understood that. you have to have the union and he knew ultimately it could not be a slave country that allowed slavery. now i know you have your revisionists and people quibble. i don't have time to pick all that land out of everything. lincoln preserved the union. frederick douglass you mentioned. i also have a portrait of him and i've had that portrait sunday -- since i won on the court a little over two decades ago. i'm a big fan of frederick douglass. what courage it took for him, a freed slave, to cite the declaration of independence, not
no more than the framers agreed, no more than mason and hamilton and re. but do we say they did not want it to work? no. that is the beauty of we the people. we the people agreed that we should have country, exactly what it should be. not to the point that we destroy it, but certainly to the point that we think we are protecting it and we are still here. so i think that lincoln saw what was happening. he saw the slavery, we could not exist half slave and half free. you couldn't do it. it was...
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no more than the framers agreed, no more than mason and hamilton and re. but do we say they did not want it to work? no. that is the beauty of we the people. we the people agreed that we should have country, exactly what it should be. not to the point that we destroy it, but certainly to the point that we think we are protecting it and we are still here. so i think that lincoln saw what was happening. he saw the slavery, we could not exist half slave and half free. you couldn't do it. it was not going to happen. he understood that. you have to have the union and he knew ultimately it could not be a slave country that allowed slavery. now i know you have your revisionists and people quibble. i don't have time to pick all that land out of everything. lincoln preserved the union. frederick douglass you mentioned. i also have a portrait of him and i've had that portrait sunday -- since i won on the court a little over two decades ago. i'm a big fan of frederick douglass. what courage it took for him, a freed slave, to cite the declaration of independence, not
no more than the framers agreed, no more than mason and hamilton and re. but do we say they did not want it to work? no. that is the beauty of we the people. we the people agreed that we should have country, exactly what it should be. not to the point that we destroy it, but certainly to the point that we think we are protecting it and we are still here. so i think that lincoln saw what was happening. he saw the slavery, we could not exist half slave and half free. you couldn't do it. it was...
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the shooting took place near fisherman's wharf at jefferson and mason. less than an hour later a 12- year-old boy and man were shot near pier 23. the boy was hit in the foot and a man got a graze wound to the hip. police say all victims suffered nonlife-threatening injuries and so far no arrests have been made. aside from those two incidents, it was clear skies and bright lights for partiers. tens of thousands rang in the new year in a safe and festive way. >> 2012 was a good year. it was awesome. the giants got a world series again. i'm a huge giants fan. >> reporter: now, some of those people staked out their spots hours before. all of them gathered along the embarcadero to watch the 15- minute 5,000 fireworks and effects show. the night went smoothly. san francisco police arrested 8 people for public intoxication and two for misdemeanor. live in of is, cate caugiran, cbs 5, live in san francisco. >>> a suspect in a double murder in sacramento is now in police custody. gunfire ran out on second street in old sacramento last night. police say before the
the shooting took place near fisherman's wharf at jefferson and mason. less than an hour later a 12- year-old boy and man were shot near pier 23. the boy was hit in the foot and a man got a graze wound to the hip. police say all victims suffered nonlife-threatening injuries and so far no arrests have been made. aside from those two incidents, it was clear skies and bright lights for partiers. tens of thousands rang in the new year in a safe and festive way. >> 2012 was a good year. it was...
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the shooting happened near fish finish at jefferson and mason. less than an hour later a 12- year-old boy and a man were shot near pier 23. the boy was hit in the foot and the man grazed in the hip. police say both suffered nonlife-threatening injuries. so far no arrests have been made. >> it's pretty cold. >> pretty cold is good here. it was awesome. hey, if the giants got a world series fans, i'm a huge fan. >> reporter: tens of thousands rang in the new year along the embarcadero to watch the 15- minute 5,000 fireworks show. but, of course, along with the new year's celebrations were a couple of people who couldn't keep their celebrations in check. police made 8 arrests for public intoxication and two arrested for misdemeanor. reporting live in san francisco, cate caugiran, cbs 5. >>> gunfire hit five people in old sacramento killing two. about 40,000 people were gathered for a fireworks show when the shots rang out in front of a restaurant on second street. the sports corner cafe. police say there was a fight at the restaurant just before the
the shooting happened near fish finish at jefferson and mason. less than an hour later a 12- year-old boy and a man were shot near pier 23. the boy was hit in the foot and the man grazed in the hip. police say both suffered nonlife-threatening injuries. so far no arrests have been made. >> it's pretty cold. >> pretty cold is good here. it was awesome. hey, if the giants got a world series fans, i'm a huge fan. >> reporter: tens of thousands rang in the new year along the...
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it happened at jefferson and mason street. he suffered nonlife-threatening injuries to his hand. it was an armed male adult who was last seen headed toward a restaurant. >>> police say two people died and three others were injured in a new year's eve shooting. it happened at the sports corner cafe. people were gathered for a fireworks show when the gun hire erupted. officials then canceled the midnight celebration. at this time police are still searching for a suspect or suspects. >>> a deadly head-on collision. four people were killed in the sent. no word yet on the age of the victims. highway 12 east of rio vista river. authorities at this time don't know when they will be able to reopen that section of the highway. we'll let you know throughout the morning. >>> it went down to the last few hours and the senate finally approved a measure on tax increases and spending cuts avoiding the fiscal cliff. the vote now goes to the house of representatives. ed payne has the story. >> reporter: at the stroke of midnight, many americans were celebrating and ringing in the new year, but th
it happened at jefferson and mason street. he suffered nonlife-threatening injuries to his hand. it was an armed male adult who was last seen headed toward a restaurant. >>> police say two people died and three others were injured in a new year's eve shooting. it happened at the sports corner cafe. people were gathered for a fireworks show when the gun hire erupted. officials then canceled the midnight celebration. at this time police are still searching for a suspect or suspects....
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maryland were holding marriage ceremonies as gay marriage became legal in the first state south of the mason-dixon line on new year's day, today. maryland voters gave same-sex marriage their blessing in november. same-sex couples in maryland have been able to get marriage licenses since december 6 but they didn't take effect till today. >>> stones of drug abuse, stones of child abuse, stones of excuse making, unemployment. and lack of education. stones. >> you give a man a fish, you feed them for a day. team him to fish and he can feed himself for a lifetime. >> the story of the fishing school when we come back. (woman) 3 days of walking to give a break cancer survivor a lifetime-- that's definitely a fair trade. it was such a beautiful experience. (jessica lee) ♪ and it's beautiful (woman) why walk 60 miles in the boldest breast cancer event in history? because your efforts help komen serve millions of women and men facing breast cancer every year. visit the3day.org to register or to request more information and receive a free 3-day bracelet today. it was 3 days of pure joy. ♪ and it's beauti
maryland were holding marriage ceremonies as gay marriage became legal in the first state south of the mason-dixon line on new year's day, today. maryland voters gave same-sex marriage their blessing in november. same-sex couples in maryland have been able to get marriage licenses since december 6 but they didn't take effect till today. >>> stones of drug abuse, stones of child abuse, stones of excuse making, unemployment. and lack of education. stones. >> you give a man a fish,...
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i'm rebecca jarvis. >> and i'm seth doane in for anthony mason. coming up -- >>> our peter greenberg looks at some of the country's other great spots to ring in 2013. >>> then something to look forward to for next year. it could be a real blockbuster year for the movies and we'll preview some of the most anticipated films of the coming year. >> plus, it's been delighting kids for 60 years now and it's still going strong the children's classic "charlotte's web." >> i always love thad book. >>> first coming up this half hour, the negotiations to head off the fiscal cliff. there appears to be new optimism that a deal could be struck. we're going to get more from our chief white house correspondent major garrett who's at the white house. major, good morning again. nice to see you. where do things stand? >> good morning. well rebecca, the president said yesterday he's modestly optimistic as did the senate democratic leader. let's face reality. optimism and hope don't equal a bill and as of yet there's no bill. they're said to work today to try to compr
i'm rebecca jarvis. >> and i'm seth doane in for anthony mason. coming up -- >>> our peter greenberg looks at some of the country's other great spots to ring in 2013. >>> then something to look forward to for next year. it could be a real blockbuster year for the movies and we'll preview some of the most anticipated films of the coming year. >> plus, it's been delighting kids for 60 years now and it's still going strong the children's classic "charlotte's...
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no more than the framers agreed, no more than mason and hamilton and re. but do we say they did not want it to work? no. that is the beauty of we the people. we the people agreed that we should have country, exactly what it should be. not to the point that we destroy it, but certainly to the point that we think we are protecting it and we are still here. so i think that lincoln saw what was happening. he saw the slavery, we could not exist half slave and half free. you couldn't do it. it was not going to happen. he understood that. you have to have the union and he knew ultimately it could not be a slave country that allowed slavery. now i know you have your revisionists and people quibble. i don't have time to pick all that land out of everything. lincoln preserved the union. frederick douglass you mentioned. i also have a portrait of him and i've had that portrait sunday -- since i won on the court a little over two decades ago. i'm a big fan of frederick douglass. what courage it took for him, a freed slave, to cite the declaration of independence, not
no more than the framers agreed, no more than mason and hamilton and re. but do we say they did not want it to work? no. that is the beauty of we the people. we the people agreed that we should have country, exactly what it should be. not to the point that we destroy it, but certainly to the point that we think we are protecting it and we are still here. so i think that lincoln saw what was happening. he saw the slavery, we could not exist half slave and half free. you couldn't do it. it was...
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o'donnell with anthony mason. ch arlichare anlie d gaand yle gaylare e aroff.e off. o'donnell with anthony mason. charlie and gayle are we have hours to go before the fi scalfisc clial cff dliffeadl deaine dlinwhene wh en fiscal cliff deadline when dr amatdramic iaticncre incases reas andes a dramatic spend sndinpendg ing cuts kick in. congressional leaders and vice president biden are struggling to avoid the fiscal cliff. congressional those negotiations continue this morning. nancy cordes is on capitol hill. nancy, good morning. negotia >> reporter: good morning to you, norah.morning. the negotiators do appear to mo they haveove appeared to move si gn closer to one ntlpsianother.gy panifirtcantly particularly on democrats have come way up from pthi thes isthissue issof president's ue of tax cuts. longstandingde mocrdemoats crathave s ha comve position that ce thewaome y bush taxupway froup fm rom the president's longstanding position that the bush tax cuts should expire for all household income over $250,000 a
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i'm norah o'donnell along with anthony mason. charlie and gayle are off. >>> no one in washington or the country seems to be happy about the outcome. >> late last night the house joined the senate that passed a bill raises taxes for people earning more than $400,000 a year and families earning more than $450,000. the bill also extends long-term jobless benefits for a year and puts any significant spending cuts on hold until later in 2013. nancy cordes is on capitol hill. nancy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anthony. well if this was high school you'd say they turned in the assignment a little bit late. it was kind of a rush job, but at least they got it done. the house passed this bill with room to spare late last night. the votes were about 2:1, democratic, in favor of the bill, but that still qualifies as a big bipart son viktisan victory around here. >> the yeas are 257, the nays 167. >> reporter: with that vote the long contentious effort to prevent a middle class tax hike came to an end tuesday, though few on eith
i'm norah o'donnell along with anthony mason. charlie and gayle are off. >>> no one in washington or the country seems to be happy about the outcome. >> late last night the house joined the senate that passed a bill raises taxes for people earning more than $400,000 a year and families earning more than $450,000. the bill also extends long-term jobless benefits for a year and puts any significant spending cuts on hold until later in 2013. nancy cordes is on capitol hill. nancy,...
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i'm norah o donl with'donnell with anthony mason. two days after the approval of getting over the fiscal cliff, the members of the 113th congress will be sworn in today. >> 13 senatorst and 82 house members will be new, they'll struggle with most of the same issues as the old congress from spending to gun control to immigration reform, and they face a nagging question how much can they get done? nancy cordes is on capitol hill. >> reporter: good morning, that new congress is set to be sworn in, in about an hour and i'll tell you, most lawmakers are only too happy to be shutting the door on the past two years. the 112th congress passed just 151 bills. that's less legislation than in the past 65 years, in fact less than the do nothing congress that harry truman ran against in 1948. >> we've turned ourselves into a laughing stock of the world. >> reporter: the 112th congress was filled with plenty of infighting. >> speaker bainer is unwilling to negotiate. >> reporter: but not much legislating. >> i need a dance partner. >> reporter: an
i'm norah o donl with'donnell with anthony mason. two days after the approval of getting over the fiscal cliff, the members of the 113th congress will be sworn in today. >> 13 senatorst and 82 house members will be new, they'll struggle with most of the same issues as the old congress from spending to gun control to immigration reform, and they face a nagging question how much can they get done? nancy cordes is on capitol hill. >> reporter: good morning, that new congress is set to...
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george mason was one of the members of the virginia delegation. he had written the delegation state of rights for virginia in 1776 and it actually was a few months before jefferson wrote the declaration of independence and jefferson realized for inspiration and for substance on the declaration of rights and the state of virginia, and when the convention was over mason who was a member of the virginia delegation wouldn't sign the constitution. washington was infuriated. but this indicated a real problem because the constitution goes into force with the nine states ratified if you didn't have a virginia or you didn't have new york it wouldn't work. and so came about one of the great in a formal agreements in american legal history. there was an agreement on an informal agreement that if the constitution were ratified as written by the 17 eda seven convention that there would be a bill of rights. and statesman -- and there were states and in those days kept their word. and so we had a bill of rights in 1791. and the result is we have a hamiltonian st
george mason was one of the members of the virginia delegation. he had written the delegation state of rights for virginia in 1776 and it actually was a few months before jefferson wrote the declaration of independence and jefferson realized for inspiration and for substance on the declaration of rights and the state of virginia, and when the convention was over mason who was a member of the virginia delegation wouldn't sign the constitution. washington was infuriated. but this indicated a real...
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today, maryland became the first state south of the mason-dixon line, that's the historic line dividing north and south in america, the first state south of that line to have legalized same-sex marriage. and this is the place that lent so much symbolism to it all, city hall here in baltimore. at just after midnight, several same-sex couples got married right here. baltimore mayor stephanie rawlings blake officiated at their ceremonies. some of them spoke to reporters. take a listen. >> jim and i met in 1977. and at that time, i just didn't really believe that gay people would ever see the day that they could marry. >> i'm very happy. this is as happy as i've ever been, and to be able to spend the rest of my life with bill, legally, and just show the gay communities, it can be done. >> reporter: now, maryland's governor martin o'malley went against several leaders of his own catholic faith, including the archbishop of baltimore, to push this through the state legislature. all in all, nine states in america, including the district of columbia, have now legalized same-sex marriage. preside
today, maryland became the first state south of the mason-dixon line, that's the historic line dividing north and south in america, the first state south of that line to have legalized same-sex marriage. and this is the place that lent so much symbolism to it all, city hall here in baltimore. at just after midnight, several same-sex couples got married right here. baltimore mayor stephanie rawlings blake officiated at their ceremonies. some of them spoke to reporters. take a listen. >>...
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and when the convention was over, mason was a member of the virginia delegation would not sign the constitution. washington was infuriated. but this indicated a real problem. because if you didn't, the constitution does, wait into force when nine states ratified. if he didn't have virginia or new york, it didn't work. and so it came about, one of the great informal agreements in american legal history, there was an agreement, and in formal agreement, that if the constitution were ratified as written by the 1787 convention, that there would be a bill of rights. and statesmen, and they were statesmen in those days, kept their word. and so we had a bill of rights. and the result is we have a hamiltonian structure and a jeffersonian bill of rights. and i will mention just a few things about each of those. into force structure, they were different structures. but, of course, when the principal ones was the separation of powers and checks and balances. we use those terms often interchangeably. say separation of power check and balances. but they have a different trust. separation of powers teachers t
and when the convention was over, mason was a member of the virginia delegation would not sign the constitution. washington was infuriated. but this indicated a real problem. because if you didn't, the constitution does, wait into force when nine states ratified. if he didn't have virginia or new york, it didn't work. and so it came about, one of the great informal agreements in american legal history, there was an agreement, and in formal agreement, that if the constitution were ratified as...
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george mason he gives u.s. virginia bill of rights. that's model for the federal bill of rights. abolition of slavery occurred in several states. and we have to study, you know, and make amendments. what has gone before us. we have the duty to the future, i think we danger it best when we actually are understanding or respectful of the past. that's part of the national archives is about. if i could just, on a personal note, tell you the story why i'm here. and justice thomas' presence needs no explanation. he's justice thomas. what the heck am i doing here? well, when i was 11 years old, i came to the national archives, and i got this document that is big, big verse of the emancipation proclamation, and it was edition of the emancipation proclamation. you can take a look at the 100th anniversary of september 1962 and the archives released that a special edition for kids like me. and i got my picture of maybe lincoln. i'm a lincoln man too. [laughter] you don't throw anything out. [laughter] >> i don't. and i came here. that is what made me not cynical. coming at the very young ag
george mason he gives u.s. virginia bill of rights. that's model for the federal bill of rights. abolition of slavery occurred in several states. and we have to study, you know, and make amendments. what has gone before us. we have the duty to the future, i think we danger it best when we actually are understanding or respectful of the past. that's part of the national archives is about. if i could just, on a personal note, tell you the story why i'm here. and justice thomas' presence needs no...